Ventura County Biographies
James T. Donlon
Submitted by Sandy Neder
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Donlon Brothers
Donlon Brothers are prominent ranchers of Hueneme, and natives of California.
Their father, Peter Donlon, came to Ventura County in 1870, with his wife and
their two little sons. He purchased 400 acres of land, which has since become
valuable property. It was at that time a wilderness, and the little board house,
still standing not far from their more modern home, speaks plainly of pioneer
times and days of small things. Peter Donlon was born in County Longford,
Ireland, in 1846, both his parents being natives of Ireland. he was an
industrious and respected citizen, and by his honest toil he had provided
himself and his family with a comfortable home, surrounded by fruit trees and
fields of waving grain, in one of the most fertile valleys of the State. Here,
when he was so favorably situated to enjoy life, a fatal accident occurred, in
1888, that terminated his useful life. He was engaged in cutting trees, and a
ladder was thrown against his head by a falling tree, which resulted in his
death a few hours afterward. This sad accident was a severe trial to his family,
and a shock to the community in which he had resided so long. He left a family
of five children, three sons and two daughters, as follows: James T., born in
Alameda County, July 29, 1868; Charles, also born in Alameda County, August 30,
1869; Joseph, born at the home ranch in 1871; and both the sisters, Mary and
Ida, also born at the home place.
Since their father's death the farm is being conducted by the sons, under
the firm name of Donlon Brothers, and the sisters manage the housekeeping. The
crop raised on this ranch is principally barley, but they also do general
farming and raise horses, cattle and hogs. They are agents for 600 acres of land
besides their own ranch, and 350 acres of it they are farming.
The family are all members of the Catholic Church. The two oldest sons
belong to the Young Men's Institute and the youngest is a member of the order of
Native Sons of the Golden West.
BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF THE COUNTIES OF SANTA BARBARA, SAN LUIS
OBISPO, AND VENTURA, CALIF. by Ida Addis Storke, 1891, p 580